This may or may not have been done before.
So, anyway. Troll Threads. We have all seen them, and we all know how to (hypothetically at least) deal with them. The standard "report and move on" is used, as is just ignoring the post. But how many people actually do that. How many people actually can go to a troll thread so obvious it's not even funny and not post their two cents, even if their two cents would just consist entirely of the word "reported"? I have found it very difficult to not post in those threads: it's kind of like when you see a horrible car accident or something silimarly horrific, you fear to watch, yet can't turn away. I think a similar thing happens with troll threads: there is an irresistable urge to say something, even if it's just calling the OP a troll. I don't know what causes it.
So, I ask unto you. How many have tried to go to a troll thread on purpose and NOT post something, but end up posting anyway? And how many just come to hit that big red button?
Discuss, please. (And feel free to add to the theory above, if you can be bothered to do so)
So, anyway. Troll Threads. We have all seen them, and we all know how to (hypothetically at least) deal with them. The standard "report and move on" is used, as is just ignoring the post. But how many people actually do that. How many people actually can go to a troll thread so obvious it's not even funny and not post their two cents, even if their two cents would just consist entirely of the word "reported"? I have found it very difficult to not post in those threads: it's kind of like when you see a horrible car accident or something silimarly horrific, you fear to watch, yet can't turn away. I think a similar thing happens with troll threads: there is an irresistable urge to say something, even if it's just calling the OP a troll. I don't know what causes it.
So, I ask unto you. How many have tried to go to a troll thread on purpose and NOT post something, but end up posting anyway? And how many just come to hit that big red button?
Discuss, please. (And feel free to add to the theory above, if you can be bothered to do so)